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Lab Assistant
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#1 Old 2nd Jan 2023 at 11:27 PM
Default More Intreactions With Pet
1. 3 New Cool Treats:
2. Take pet-Dog&Cats to a walk!

+ Treats that gives more hunger
+ Treats that gives energy!
+ Gothic treat that gives pet much more fun but has a trick (lose hygiene)






2. Take pet-Dog&Cats to a walk!
With children this works best only when the command gives outside.




The files also contain the C&C hack for kids to teach pet tricks!


https://www.mediafire.com/file/ti7c...r+Walk.zip/file


Credit:
Graphics:
https://poeticaplace.weebly.com/pawn-shop.html
C&C Enterprises
Test Subject
#2 Old 6th Jan 2026 at 7:37 PM
I love it!
Lab Assistant
#3 Old 8th Jan 2026 at 2:40 AM
Awesome idea. Thank you!
Test Subject
#4 Old 4th Mar 2026 at 1:20 AM
Your Global files share the same name of a mod called "Pet Eating Fix" by Lenna9:
https://modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=691351

I would love to be able to use both mods. I've posted a similar reply on Lenna9's post.
Thank you
Field Researcher
#5 Old 4th Mar 2026 at 3:02 AM
They're default replacements. They have to use the same GUID (a "unique ID" found in every iff file) as the Maxis globals (inside the Global.far you can see these if you open them in a far viewer/editor) or they can't work. (I think they MIGHT be allowed to have a different file name but the usual thing people do is keep the name the same, too, since it's not like you can use more than one at a time--they usually have to be put in the same folder as the far file that contains the iff they're replacing, and keeping the name matching with what they're replacing means you'll always know if you have a default replacement affecting the same file.) It would not matter if their file name was different, though, because the GUID is the same, and they HAVE to use that GUID in order to function as default replacements and add or change functionality to the globals they're modifying.

The ONLY way to combine default replacements is to know which parts of both ones were modified and combine their effects with an iff editor.

(I'll post this to the other thread too, just to make clear to both OPs that you've gotten a response explaining why this is.)
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